A New York state judge has heard arguments on whether former United States President Donald Trump should be held in contempt of court for not producing documents subpoenaed in a state probe of his business practices.
Trump lost a bid to quash a subpoena from New York Attorney General Letitia James then failed to produce all the documents by a court-ordered March 3 deadline, later extended to March 31 at his lawyers’ request.
The attorney general’s office received “zero documents” from Trump by the end of March, Andrew Amer, special litigation counsel with James’s office, said on Monday in arguments before Justice Arthur Engoron in a New York state court in Manhattan.
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